Okay, you're a troll, but a very good and entertaining one, which I truly appreciate.
Okay, you're a troll, but a very good and entertaining one, which I truly appreciate.
OK, you may be just trolling but you do realize Cronenberg directed "Crash" which J.G. Ballard wrote?
You're right about that. The Spanish Dracula was a very good actor but Bela Lugosi's performance was literally iconic. I would've loved to have seen Bela in the Spanish version as well! That would've been very interesting.
Just rewatched that shot and I am not at all sure how they did it in 1931. It's a steadi-cam worthy shot but I'm guessing they did with an early basic version of a techno-crane rig where they had the camera mounted on a jib crane that could both move the camera up and down but also forwards and backwards at the same…
The Spanish version, shot at the same time on the same sets as the American version, is fantastic. Superior in every way.
Everything needs more Herzog.
A three legged walks into an Old West saloon and says, "I'm looking for the man that shot my paw!"
I actually prefer his performance in Manhunter.
I'm not a big fan of the Punisher but the show and Bernanthal handled it in a very interesting way. It was all the Elektra and Karen crap that took over in the second half that killed it for me.
Yeah, it really went downhill fast around the middle of the season.
Yeah, he was a ton of fun. Worst hangover I ever had was the day after I went drinking with him.
I worked on a film with him years ago and he is crazy insane in the best way possible. We had to take away his rental car and hire a car service for him because he would get in his car, get lost and then call the office from somewhere a hundred miles away to come get him because he just kept driving (and this was in…
It's obvious that The Rockford Files vibe is what the creators where going for. It's just too bad FX didn't have the guts to market it that way.
It's a fantastic show that was horribly marketed. I stumbled upon it completely by accident and fell in love with it. It's basically an updating of The Rockford Files but with two down on their luck P.I.s instead of one. Almost as if Angel actually tried to go straight and then teamed up with Jimmy to solve cases.
"I cut the other side of my face!"
I thought this was a good Hitchcock & Scully episode as well. "Jake, can we talk to you outside?"
Weird Al's parody of "Party At Ground Zero" makes the list but Fishbone's original doesn't? WTF
Rip Torn is going outlive Garry Shandling? How is that even possible?
Actually, Mr. Carlson was the boss at WKRP but he'd be a good choice as well.
I thought the same thing.